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equation of form a x + b is equal to 6 where A and B are constant is called​

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Answered by subham2020
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Answer:

this is called as equation of a straight line,

that is y = mx+c.

Here y=6

m=a

c=b

This is also called as linear equation.

Answered by topwriters
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ax+b = 6 is a linear equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is a x + b = 6. In this equation, a and b are constants.

It is similar in form to the equation y = mx + c.

Comparing both, we get y = 6, m = a and c = b. This equation will form a straight line when plotted on a graph. m is the slope of the straight line. x and y are the co-ordinates of the respective axis. Since the equation forms a line, it is called a linear equation.

An equation between two variables that gives a straight line when plotted on a graph is called a linear equation.

So ax+b = 6 is a linear equation.

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